How are the multiple crises changing working conditions in art and culture? How does cultural work contribute to sustainable regional development? What role do marginalised cultural actors play in the discussion about visas and residence? & what impetus does UNESCO provide in this regard?
The Austrian Commission for UNESCO (ÖUK) and ARGE Kulturelle Vielfalt invite you to the to the UNESCO Talk: Rethinking cultural policies. We will focus on questions whose public negotiation is indispensable for democratic cultural policies. Impulses from artistic, scientific and activist perspectives open up the following discussions. The starting point for the impulses is the UNESCO World Cultural Report of 2022.
Topics discussed
- Social conditions & precarity
- Sustainable regional development
- Visa: global asymmetries
Each of the topics will be followed by a discussion in which all participants are invited to contribute their expertise. Join the discussion! Sum-Up und Network-Lunch.
The event will be held in German and English. Register until December 10, 2022 at www.unesco.at.
Agenda:
Opening Remarks
Kathrin Kneissel (BMKÖS) & Martin Fritz (ÖUK)
Young, flexible and unattached?
Focusing on: Social conditions and precarity. With: Daniela Koweindl (ARGE Kulturelle Vielfalt & IG Bildende Kunst), Anna Gaberscik (artist), Anita Moser (Inter-University Organisation Science and Arts)
Cultural work as a catalyst
Focusing on: sustainable regional development. With: Fiston Mwanza Mujila (author & Forum Stadtpark), Alina Zeichen (IG KiKK), Olga Kolokytha (University of Vienna & University for Continuing Education Krems)
Mobility, Visa & Residence made difficult
Focusing on: global asymmetries. With: Sabine Kock (ARGE Kulturelle Vielfalt & Smart Mobility), Rémi Armand Tchokothe (University of Vienna), Daria Tchapanova (artist) und Ayse Caglar (University of Vienna)
Each of the topics will be followed by a discussion in which all participants are invited to contribute their expertise. Join the discussion! Sum-Up und Network-Lunch.